Educational Development ProgramE284 Thompson HallThe State University of New York at Fredonia280 Central AvenueFredonia, NY 14063t 716.673.3318 f 716.673-3234edp@fredonia.edu

The Educational Opportunity Program encourages its students to take part in advocacy,
and in the issues affecting them, not only as students, but as state residents and
as a member of the United States populace.

In an effort to help in the lobbying fight to keep fundings for EDP (EOP), EDP students,
their families, and their friends are asked to contact their respective legislator
and let their voice be heard on this very important issue and on any other issues
that are of concern. If you are 18 years of age or older and a U.S. citizen and have not registered to
vote, please complete this form.

Three Fredonia EDP students--Kalif Crutcher, Natselyne Peralta, and Jayla Williams--traveled with EDP Director David White and other EOC/EOP students to Albany 2/29/16
for EOC/EOP Advocacy Day. They met with Senator Cathy Young (57th District - represents all
of Chautauqua County, Cattaraugus County and Allegany County, as well as the lower
half of Livingston County); Senator Tim Kennedy (63rd District - represents WNY/Erie
County); and Senator Marc Panepinto (60th District - represents parts of the City
of Buffalo, the City of Tonawanda as well the Towns of Grand Island, Tonawanda, Hamburg,
Orchard Park, Evans and Brant).

FEBRUARY 12, 2014 - EOC/EOP ADVOCACY DAY

Five Fredonia EDP students (Nour Mahieldeina, Jessie Moriarty, Jennifer Garcia, Daquella Blacks, and Darlene Cruz) and EDP director David White were part of the Western New York (Fredonia, Geneseo,
Buffalo Center, and UB) contingent. Fredonia's students met with Assemblywoman Claudia
Tenney.FEBRUARY 5, 2013 - EOC/EOP ADVOCACY DAY

“We had another amazing experience in Albany,” said EDP Director David White. “Nicole King, Krystal Lebron, and Rachael James all did a tremendous job of speaking to our state legislators. We met with Assemblyman Carl Heastie (District 83--covers the Williamsbridge, Wakefield, Edenwald, Eastchester, and Baychester
sections of the Northeast Bronx); Senator Carl Marcellino's Chief of Staff (District 5--which comprises parts of Nassau and Suffolk Counties
in Long Island); and our own Senator Catharine Young (District 57--which includes all of Chautauqua County, Cattaraugus County and Allegany
County, and the lower half of Livingston County). As a result of Rachael's connections
(Rachael's grandmother, former Assemblywoman Aurelia Green who served 27 years in
the Assembly), we were able to meet Assemblywomen Vanessa Gibson (District 77--which includes the Concourse, Highbridge, and Morris Heights sections
of the Southwest Bronx) and Barbara Clark (District 33--which comprises Bellerose, Cambria Heights, Hollis and St. Albans,
among other neighborhoods located in Queens County).”

MARCH 27, 2012 - EOC/EOP ADVOCACY DAY

We have had a tremendous experience! Lash and Margaret passionately spoke to several
state legislators on the importance and need for continued EOP funding and the opportunity
that it has provided. Assemblyman Sean Ryan, 144th District (Fredonia alumnus), invited
us onto the Assembly floor where we were officially introduced and welcomed. Two
other NYS Assembly representatives from Buffalo--Mr. Michael Kearns, 145th District, and
Ms. Crystal Peoples-Stokes, 141st District--both introduced themselves to our students
as well. -- Mr. White